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"path": "/t/statin-related-side-effects-the-recent-lancet-publication-is-biased-toward-false-negatives/28635#post_12",
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"textContent": "Shouldn’t these randomized trials be designed to be powered to detect adverse outcomes? Are they not primarily powered to detect favorable effects?\n\nSorry if my question is inane, but my knowledge of and experience with double-blind randomized controlled trials is limited",
"title": "Statin-related side effects: the recent Lancet publication is biased toward false-negatives"
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